Learning music theory will ruin composing ability ?
So, I'm very into creating and composing music in my head, I do it all the time and would really like to attempt actual music composition and I imagine music theory should be part of that. However I get this fear that if I memorize notes, and understand patterns in music it will ruin my natural creative abilities. Am I just being paranoid or is there some truth in this worry ?
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You're just being paranoid. Learning music theory will enhance your repertoire, and give you more resources to pull from.
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I agree with the two posts made before mine! If anything, learning Music Theory helped me be able to compose better!
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I'm taking a songwriting class right now, and really the very few little things we've talked about so far have taken inhibition mostly out of the picture in terms of the creation process.
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i find that with playing music you must never loose touch with that simplistic mindset you had as a music noob the more we learn about music the more we complicate our songs and sometimes we forget how simple music is it's whtvr sounds good.. it doesn't have to be that complicated sometimes 2 notes will do that said, educating yourself in music will prepare you better and give you more options but it's up to you if you let those lessons define how you're gonna sound |
There are different approaches to composing music. One is the one you've mentioned: composing music in your head is supreme indeed. Don't ever leave that. Now, you can go on falling back on that one, but do learn music theory (that's to say harmony and stuff) as well, and adopt this second approach: get to know that theory and you can compose from it; knowing music theory might help you experiment. Everything goes! Acquiring some considerable expertise in music theory does come in handy after all.
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Don't be paranoid, just try to learn music as without learning it you will not get command onto it.
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In regards to music theory I think the majority is right, it'll help you in the long run. |
If you learn ANY theory at all you will lose ALL songwriting ability. DO NOT LEARN ANYTHING.
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It's not must to learn music theory if you want to compose, but I can't see what harm it could make for your creativity.
Also, those famous songwriters, Paul Mccartney and etc, are/were so highly talented so it does not matter if they know anything about theory. So if you want to learn music theory, that's all right and if you don't want, that's all right too. It's your choice. |
Learning the theoretics behind music will not eliminate your creativity. It may, however, cause your tastes to change and what you saw as a creative song may not be so anymore.
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